$25 provides a low-income resident with a primary healthcare provider at the Community Care Center.
$50 enrolls an unemployed individual in a five-week computer and employment skills training class with WinstonNET.
$100 prepares a resident to plan for becoming a responsible homebuyer through the Financial Pathways of the Piedmont Center for Homeownership.
$250 provides safe shelter, safety, crisis planning, a 24-hour crisis line, and assistance navigating the court process to a survivor of domestic violence, sexual assault, human trafficking, and elder abuse from Family Services Forsyth County.
$500 helps two households with free tax preparation during tax season through the Experiment in Self Reliance Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.
$1,000 offers a senior citizen a year of physical & mental exercises, education on medical care, healthy behaviors, nutrition, social interactions, crafts, games and field trips, a gym, a dining area, and a garden at The Salvation Army CiVIC Senior Center.